Re: [slim] Dynamic compression for albums not yet ruined - not April Fools!

2013-04-03 Thread bakker_be
Mnyb wrote: But yeas it should be in the playback device :) next goal, universal use of replaygain bakker_be's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=30369 View this thread:

Re: [slim] Dynamic compression for albums not yet ruined - not April Fools!

2013-04-03 Thread Mnyb
cliveb wrote: It's understandable to have an initial knee-jerk reaction of oh God, not MORE compression, that's bad. But IMHO this is good news. Dynamic compression is definitely desirable in some listening situations - on a train, in the car, etc. And it's patently obvious that the

Re: [slim] Dynamic compression for albums not yet ruined - not April Fools!

2013-04-03 Thread garym
cliveb wrote: It's understandable to have an initial knee-jerk reaction of oh God, not MORE compression, that's bad. But IMHO this is good news. Dynamic compression is definitely desirable in some listening situations - on a train, in the car, etc. And it's patently obvious that the

Re: [slim] Dynamic compression for albums not yet ruined - not April Fools!

2013-04-03 Thread cliveb
garym wrote: For those recordings that haven't already had the dynamic range of music compressed beyond ruin by the loudness wars, your iphone can now do it for you: http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/tips/comments/enabling-late-night-audio-mode/ (No, this wasn't published on April 1I

[slim] Dynamic compression for albums not yet ruined - not April Fools!

2013-04-03 Thread garym
For those recordings that haven't already had the dynamic range of music compressed beyond ruin by the loudness wars, your iphone can now do it for you: http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/tips/comments/enabling-late-night-audio-mode/ (No, this wasn't published on April 1I checked that first).